public method O2GClosedTradesTable.getNextRowByColumnValues

Brief

Gets the next row from O2GClosedTradesTable based on any of the column values.

Declaration
Java
O2GClosedTradeTableRow  getNextRowByColumnValues (String columnName, Object[] columnValues, O2GTableIterator iterator)

Parameters
columnName

The name of a column in the Closed Trades table. For example, OfferID.

columnValues

The values of the column specified by the columnName parameter. For example, if you want to search the Closed Trades table for closed positions by accounts 12345 and 23456, the columnName parameter value is AccountID, and the columnValues parameter value is an array of 12345 and 23456.

iterator

The table iterator.

Details

If the row is not found, the method returns null.
Note: The returned row contains the current column values. The values are not automatically updated. To monitor changes, use IO2GTableListener.onChanged. The row interface is thread-safe. The returned row can be used in different threads without synchronization.

Example

Get closed positions by accounts 12345 and 23456 from the Closed Trades table [hide]

    O2GClosedTradesTable closedTrades = (O2GClosedTradesTable)mTblMgr.getTable(O2GTableType.CLOSED_TRADES);
    O2GTableIterator iterator = new O2GTableIterator();
    Object[] columnValues = new Object[] { "12345", "23456" };
    O2GClosedTradeTableRow closedTrade = closedTrades.getNextRowByColumnValues("AccountID", columnValues, iterator);
    while (closedTrade != null) {
        System.out.println(String.format("TradeID=%s, OfferID=%s, Amount=%s",
                closedTrade.getTradeID(), closedTrade.getOfferID(), closedTrade.getAmount()));
        closedTrade = closedTrades.getNextRowByColumnValues("AccountID", columnValues, iterator);
    }

Declared in O2GClosedTradesTable

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